17 September 2025 – Geneva, Switzerland
InPact Partners is pleased to announce the expansion of the co-investment partnership in private infrastructure between La Caisse (formerly known as CDPQ) and the Swiss Institutional Consortium. The partnership now includes three additional pension funds: IPCT (The Pension Fund of the State of Ticino), PKZH (The Pension Fund of the City of Zurich) and FISP (Fondation Interprofessionnelle Sanitaire de Prévoyance), bringing its total aggregated commitments to approximately USD 700 million.
This milestone reflects the growing momentum behind the Swiss Institutional Consortium, which now represents a broader coalition of pension and insurance schemes committed to long-term, sustainable infrastructure investment. The Consortium continues to participate indirectly in high-quality infrastructure assets alongside La Caisse, leveraging its global expertise and reach as one of the world’s leading institutional investors in infrastructure.
To date, three investments have been successfully closed alongside La Caisse in the areas of transportation, data centres and renewable energy, underscoring the strategic alignment and operational efficiency of the partnership.
“We are seeing a remarkable interest from pension funds across Switzerland for this co-investment partnership with La Caisse,” said Antoine Prudent, CEO of InPact Partners. “This expansion demonstrates the strength of this collaborative model and the appeal of investing alongside one of the most respected infrastructure investors globally.”
The partnership continues to offer Swiss pension funds access to large-scale infrastructure transactions that deliver inflation protection, stable cash flows and positive environmental and social impact.
About the Swiss Institutional Consortium
The Swiss Institutional Consortium is composed of leading pension and insurance schemes in Switzerland, including Retraites Populaires and related parties (CPEV, CIP, Profelia and CCAP), CPEG (the Pension Fund of the State of Geneva), Centre Patronal and related parties (Fonds interprofessionnel de prévoyance, vitems and Fonds de prévoyance du Centre Patronal), CPEF (The Pension Fund of the State of Fribourg), PRESV (Prévoyance Santé Valais), the Pension fund of the International Committee of the Red Cross, IPCT (The Pension Fund of the State of Ticino), PKZH (The Pension Fund of the City of Zurich) and FISP (Fondation Interprofessionnelle Sanitaire de Prévoyance). Collectively, these institutions manage close to CHF 100 billion of assets and are committed to best investment practices, long-term value creation, and serving the interests of their beneficiaries.
About InPact Partners
InPact, through its affiliated companies, is the trusted partner of an international community of asset owners (Pension Funds, Insurances, Family Offices and Foundations) combining more than $2 trillion of aggregated assets. The company has developed a proven collaborative process enabling its clients to efficiently invest in private markets, unlocking the full potential of collective intelligence and scale, and allowing its clients to achieve superior financial returns while contributing positively to society and the environment.
InPact is a B Corp certified company and authorized by FINMA as a collective asset manager to manage discretionary and advisory mandates for Swiss pension funds.
About La Caisse
La Caisse, formerly CDPQ, has invested for 60 years with a dual mandate: generate optimal long‑term returns for its 48 depositors, who represent over 6 million Quebecers, and contribute to Québec’s economic development.
As a global investment group, they are active in the major financial markets, private equity, infrastructure, real estate and private credit. As at June 30, 2025, La Caisse’s net assets totalled CAD 496 billion. For more information, visit lacaisse.com or consult their LinkedIn or Instagram pages.
La Caisse is a registered trademark of Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec that is protected in Canada and other jurisdictions and licensed for use by its subsidiaries.